In Sibelius you can choose to save several sheets as PDF at the same time and Sibelius automatically names the dokuments like “songtitle - Score and parts.pdf”, “songtitle - Parts.pdf”, “songtitle - Full score” or “songtitle - Horn i F”.
I really miss that feature in Dorico or is it there and I can´t find it?
Welcome to the forum @Lars_Sjostrand.
Dorico has several tokens that you can use to create elements of a filename such as project title, layout name, layout number etc.
I can’t remember if it’s possible to export several parts into the one PDF in Sibelius but I don’t think that’s possible in Dorico.
Welcome to the forum, Lars.
I’m afraid Dorico doesn’t currently have this feature, but it is something that has been requested before, and it’s on our list of things to implement in future.
Until Dorico can natively export multiple layouts into one PDF, it is trivially easy to combine PDFs using readily available software.
On the Mac, it is built-in, using the “Create PDF” Quick Action. (PDFs will be combined in the sort order of the Finder window.)
On Windows, there are plenty of free or cheap utilities, such as PDF-BatchStitch.
You can’t export multiple layouts to a single PDF file, but you can still export multiple selected layouts at the same time – they’re just created as a separate PDF per layout.
You can use the Export File Names dialog to set up what information should be included in exported file names.
Thanks, that solved a lot